Data can be loaded into Snowflake in a number of ways. The following topics provide an overview of data loading concepts, tasks, tools, and techniques to quick and easily load data into your Snowflake database.
Options available to load data into Snowflake.
Reference of the supported features for using the COPY INTO <table> command to load data from files.
Best practices, general guidelines, and important considerations for bulk data loading.
Instructions for accessing data in other storage.
Instructions for loading limited amounts of data using the web interface.
Considerations for loading semi-structured data.
Considerations for loading unstructured data.
Instructions for loading data in bulk using the COPY command.
Instructions for loading data continuously using Snowpipe.
Instructions for loading data streams continuously using Snowpipe Streaming.
Instructions for transforming data while loading it into a table using the COPY INTO command.
Instructions on using standard SQL to query internal and external named stages.
Instructions on querying metadata in internal and external stages.
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